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Christina32055ParticipantBeing black and having lived all over the world, I have learned of many cultures and traditions. Now I am in the South and have been exposed to many things I was never exposed to anywhere else. Ever since I moved to Mississippi five years ago, I have been teased and talked about because I don’t ‘sound’ black, whatever that means. There is a black dialect, but there are different dialects around the world. Not all blacks sound the same. Blacks in California do not sound the same as blacks in Utah. Blacks down South do not sound the same as blacks in New York, and so forth. Because there are many black dialects, you can’t make it an official dialect of the American culture.
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Name : Christina32055, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, City : McComb, State : MS, Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts
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